Although Fort Collins does have a few Canadian Geese that make their year-round home here, the majority of them migrated in a few weeks ago. This group had landed at HP and was in no hurry to get out of the way, so Brianne jumped out with the camera and, thereby, encouraged them to move a little faster...
For the most part, I don't mind them. I'm rarely in a hurry, so waiting while they waddle across the streets is no big deal; but Daisy and my walks are suspended over the winter months as the local park is filled with them and their "left-overs" - eww!
Throughout history, the Daisy flower has been celebrated for its simple beauty… Its meanings are always positive and optimistic in nature – just like the sunny disposition of my little doggy, Daisy. With her in mind, I want to share the little things that I see, or do, or come across that make me smile, give me a good laugh, pique my interest or just make me go "hmmmm."
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
"To Infinity and Beyond"
On December 30, 1924, Edwin Hubble announced the existence of galaxies outside of our own Milky Way and forever changed the way we look at the universe. At that time, Hubble was studying through the Hooker Telescope, then the world's largest, from Mount Wilson in California. His observations resulted in many new discoveries, including the Redshift Distance Law of Galaxies, now known as Hubble's Law, which states that the greater the distance between two galaxies, the greater the relative speed of separation. This discovery helped gain support for - never mind, this lesson could go on and on and on (just like our expanding universe).
What do you see when you look in the night sky? My thoughts are less scientific. I often wonder if there is someone out there, on the other side of our galaxy or beyond, looking at a beautiful sky full of stars and wondering the same things I am...
What do you see when you look in the night sky? My thoughts are less scientific. I often wonder if there is someone out there, on the other side of our galaxy or beyond, looking at a beautiful sky full of stars and wondering the same things I am...
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Home for the Holidays
Meet Sidney, our new family member. He is Ryan's baby Dumbo Rat. Ryan brought Sid with him since he was going to be here for several days.
Call me odd, but I actually think he's cute and it is really funny to watch his tail disappear into Ryan's jacket!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Beautiful Winter Day
Fort Collins sits in its own little niche - we hardly ever get the extreme weather that Denver, just 60"ish" miles south, gets hit with.
I wimped out on this hike (I hate the cold) and look what I missed - an amazingly beautiful blue Colorado sky and a sexy guy!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Thanks, Honey!!
This is my FAVORITE gift this year! Minnie gets 5 visits to the beauty salon without it involving me getting wet. My favorite gift a couple of years ago was the in-sink hot water dispenser - silly, I know, but it's the simple things that make my life easier that I love the most!!
Monday, December 26, 2011
Light Bright
This house caused quite a fuss and has made the local news... so, of course, we just HAD to see it!
Apparently, the HOA has notified the homeowners that they have too many pieces of yard art - the neighborhood only allows three ;-)
As it seems like most of the neighbors like it, my take on it is this: One Grinch probably complained to the HOA, which was then required to advise the owner. As in most situations, it only takes one person to cause a problem where one doesn't really need to exist.
Chillax and have an eggnog!
Apparently, the HOA has notified the homeowners that they have too many pieces of yard art - the neighborhood only allows three ;-)
As it seems like most of the neighbors like it, my take on it is this: One Grinch probably complained to the HOA, which was then required to advise the owner. As in most situations, it only takes one person to cause a problem where one doesn't really need to exist.
Chillax and have an eggnog!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
The Reason for The Season
Although brought up as Christians, we do not practice. However, amidst all the craziness that this time of year brings, I like to pause and remember the basics... For me, that means "Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men." You do not have to be religious to feel the spirit of giving when you put coins in the bucket by the Salvation Army bell ringer or to feel your heart lighten with the twinkling of the cheerful holiday lights or to feel joy at the sight of your loved ones' faces as they open a special gift you have selected.
From our house to yours... We Wish You Peace and Joy!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Silent Night
Silent Night was composed by Franz Joseph Gruber on December 24 in 1818. This instrumental version by Kenny G (Miracles album, 1994) is one of my favorites. The link below plays his music with a nice holiday slideshow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpsS_m6lB4I
Merry Christmas!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpsS_m6lB4I
Merry Christmas!!
Friday, December 23, 2011
Let It Snow...
This is Doug snowing blowing yesterday morning. We got somewhere between 4 - 5 inches, but it had pretty much quit by 9am.
This photo is a back view because the front view got censored - Doug made a gesture telling me I was #1 for taking his picture instead of helping...
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Yule/ Winter Solstice
The day is short – And life is long
Sit vigil this night, Singing sun-songs.
Each night since Midsummer,
He has aged and rested
At last solstice the Oak King
Was bested-
But now at last, the Sun slowly returns
Minute by minute, he also yearns
To come to his people, to spread his light
On this darkest day he conquers
the night.
At this time of year, you need all the light you can get. String lights in our home, fill the house with baked goods and happy scents, and have friends over. Prepare hot drinks of teas, chocolates, and coffees, the better to warm the feet and trigger endorphins in your light-starved brain. The winter is always dark and long, but having friends makes it all bearable – especially since holiday stress can induse family angst. Have a tree or poinsettia to focus and filter all the energy that comes from living in a closed space. Sing songs whenever you can. The carol “Joy to the World” has a verse that starts “Joy to the Earth,” and can just as easily be about Pagan stories of winter survival. Be simple, be fancy, But be sure it all comes from the heart.
-Diana Rajchel, from the Witches’ Datebook 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
What's Going Around the Internet - Helpful Hints
My sister sent me this list of Clever Ideas to Help Make Life Easier. Some of them were really cool, so I thought I'd share them, complete with pics... They make you want to ask "Why didn't I think of that??"
1. Hull strawberries easily using a straw.
1. Hull strawberries easily using a straw.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The Next Always
I just finished this book... Loved it and I can't wait for the next one to come out! Nora Roberts is one of my favorite authors in the romance genre (every girl needs a few hearts and flowers on occasion). Her stories are frequently told in trilogies with realistic characters set in a well-researched and planned scenarios, but often with something a little supernatural blended in. This one has a ghost in an old inn that is being restored - her story has yet to be revealed, but I'm sure it will be :-)
Monday, December 19, 2011
Bah Humbug!
On December 19, 1843, Charles Dickens published "A Christmas Carol." In the years since, there have been too many adaptions to count. Two of my favorites are:
1992 Starring Michael Caine as Scrooge |
1988 |
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Dancing Around the Bon Fire
Headed out to the country for a down-home shindig hosted by Doug's co-worker. Home-smoked turkey, tractor-pulled hayrides and a massive bon fire were on order for the evening. I'm not a cold weather fan, but this fire kept even me nice and toasty :-)
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Skating Rink
Photo courtesy of Brianne |
Friday, December 16, 2011
Big Bro
Daisy's big brother, Comet, is here for the holidays while his family visits Grandma and Grandpa in Costa Rica. Much more chaos around here with two of them...
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Miss Watch Doggy
There are many perils this time of year, so a watch dog can't be too careful... Daisy is very busy guarding the entrance of her territory in order to keep it safe from the evils of the FedEx and UPS men. It's a dangerous job, but somebody's got to do it!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Holiday Music
As I do my daily chores, I've been listening to the sounds of the season... I've got a couple of albums I return to time and time again. My all-time favorite is Manheim Steamroller A Fresh Aire Christmas from 1988. I've downloaded my album to my iPod, but it can still be purchased - I found it on Amazon and iTunes. Good things stand the test of time :-)
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
It's a Wonderful Life
"Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings."
It's a Wonderful Life - 1946
I love this saying and taught it to my children when they were young. I started using bells when we moved to Fort Collins and a multi-level house because I didn't like yelling for/at them and it was quicker than doing a full-house search. Effective and fun!
This old bell has a beautiful ring and is coupled with a happy snowman for the winter holidays :-)
It's a Wonderful Life - 1946
I love this saying and taught it to my children when they were young. I started using bells when we moved to Fort Collins and a multi-level house because I didn't like yelling for/at them and it was quicker than doing a full-house search. Effective and fun!
This old bell has a beautiful ring and is coupled with a happy snowman for the winter holidays :-)
Monday, December 12, 2011
Breakfast at Lucile's
This is my favorite breakfast/brunch place in Fort Collins! The original Lucile's was established in Boulder in 1980 and the second was opened here in Fort Collins in 1996. You'll find it in a quaint little yellow house across the street from the Lincoln Center - get there early, the place is always hopping! Yesterday, I had a pecan waffle topped with a banana, apple slices, whip cream and pralines - YUM! Large portions - Doug finished his Hank's Eggs for dinner and Brianne plans on have her extras for breakfast today...
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Shopping Traditions
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Foggy Friday
A light fog rolled in early Friday morning and gave our neighborhood an "Alfred Hitchcock" feeling... Just a little bit creepy, but eerily beautiful.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Lyric Cinemacafe
I am a new fan of this place! The Lyric is a quirky little cinema and cafe in Old Town Fort Collins. It has two theaters outfitted with a variety of old theatre seats and sofas. The cafe offers a tempting selection of snack/appetizer options, like hummus, plus adult beverages. Where else can you sip on wine and watch a flick? It specializes in new small movies that will never make the big screen, but are worth watching. We attended a fundraiser for the Fort Collins Bike Co-Op, which featured the documentary "With My Own Two Wheels." Honestly, I thought it was going to be a snore, but was soon enthralled in the stories of how a bike has literally changed the lives of the people in the show. I'm so glad I went!
This is the cafe. They also offer standard cinema popcorn :-) |
This is a portion of the mural... I just thought it was cool. |
This is the interior of Cinema 1. Comfy seating, small screen, great atmosphere! |
Thursday, December 8, 2011
National Brownie Day - Woohoo!!!
I usually cheat and make mine from a box mix, but if you are feeling industrious, here's a good recipe:
Fudge Brownies
1/2 cup butter
2 squares (2 ounces) unsweetened chocolate
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease an 8x8x2-inch baking pan. Melt butter and chocolate. Remove from heat; stir in sugar. Add eggs and vanilla; beat lightly until just barely combined (don't over beat). Stir in flour and nuts. Spread batter in pan. Bake for 30 minutes. Cool, cut and eat :-)
Fudge Brownies
1/2 cup butter
2 squares (2 ounces) unsweetened chocolate
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease an 8x8x2-inch baking pan. Melt butter and chocolate. Remove from heat; stir in sugar. Add eggs and vanilla; beat lightly until just barely combined (don't over beat). Stir in flour and nuts. Spread batter in pan. Bake for 30 minutes. Cool, cut and eat :-)
I made these last night and the house smelled AMAZING! |
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
December 7, 1941
"a day that will live in infamy"
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Japanese launched an attack on the
US Fleet in Pearl Harbor.
Almost all ships were damaged;
5 of 8 battle ships were sunk or sinking;
2400 servicemen and 68 civilians were lost.
The US officially entered WWII.
This is the USS Arizona Memorial,
which we visited last November.
A very moving experience
and a fitting reminder of the lives lost to war
- all wars, not just WWII.
Seventy years later,
Japan is now one of our strongest allies.
May all earth's children learn the value of
working together and living in peace.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Cold, Cold Monday
With a high of only 13 degrees, I was, at first, surprised to find icicles forming on the shady side our little evergreen... After taking a few photographs, I realized they were being formed from the melting of the icicles hanging from the roof above them - even on a very cold day, the sun warms up the front of our SW facing home :-)
Monday, December 5, 2011
I'll Drink To That!
On December 5, 1933
the 21st Amendment repealed Prohibition.
Cheers!!
In support of our local breweries,
I suggest Mothership Wit (an organic wheat beer)
from New Belgium or
Easy Street Wheat (with an orange slice)
from O'Dells...
In support of our local breweries,
I suggest Mothership Wit (an organic wheat beer)
from New Belgium or
Easy Street Wheat (with an orange slice)
from O'Dells...
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Santa's List Day
Apparently, December 4th is the Final Day to Make the Cut...
Who knew there was a deadline??
Desperate times call for desperate measures,
so I'm going with Garfield's Plan:
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Spiced Tea
As usual, what I should have been doing and what I was actually doing were two entirely different things... What I should have been doing was writing a few holiday cards, but, instead I made up a few batches of Spiced Tea. It's a variation of a favorite of mine - Andre's Pizzeria in Glenwood Springs used to serve Russian Tea and this is the closest recipe I have been able to find. It's been a hit with my neighbors for several years :-) Great hot drink to sip when the temps dip and the snow flies!
Friday, December 2, 2011
Holiday Baking
These are Oatmeal/Craisin cookies. I love the zip these dried cranberries add! The first round yielded eight dozen, so I'll be baking another double batch... I've got them hidden from Doug in the freezer so they'll still be available when I'm ready to package them up as part of my holiday treat for friends and neighbors :-)
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Welcome December!
Brrrrr!!! I am not a fan of the cold, but I think snow is really beautiful :-) As soon as Doug shovels, I'll be on my way out...
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